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Originally posted by JoJoGabor View PostI did the same 12 months ago. I can now say working for a consultancy is the worst type of employment possible. They try to sap your life and your morale, give you sh!t at every possible turn, dont support you when you need it and make you work 12 hours a day minimum, while not giving you time to learn about new technologies, but still sign you up for sales meetings to talk about the technology.
What area are you specialising in?
Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post**** me! 3.5 years at £400 a day (ie £2000 a week) and talks about mouths to feed and mortgage to pay blah, blah, blah so must take the first permie job!?
Shakes head in disbelief.
I think my wife spent it
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I'd cut my cock off with a rusty bread knife for a 60k job near home, personally.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post**** me! 3.5 years at £400 a day (ie £2000 a week) and talks about mouths to feed and mortgage to pay blah, blah, blah so must take the first permie job!?
Shakes head in disbelief.
You need to earn 10x that to live in that there London.
Swindon however, well, how about a castle or two?
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post**** me! 3.5 years at £400 a day (ie £2000 a week) and talks about mouths to feed and mortgage to pay blah, blah, blah so must take the first permie job!?
Shakes head in disbelief.
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Originally posted by basshead View PostI have decided to return to the dark side.
My 3.5 year £400/day local gravy train is coming off the rails in a big way and there are no contracts locally in the last few months other than one over-subscribed £225/day role at a place which has signs outside that say 'Abandon all hope all ye who enter here'. No ta. There's not much within a couple of hours commute either.
So, with mouths to feed and mortgage to pay in mind, I've chased a permie consultancy role which is a move up the techie ladder, pays £60k and is all expenses paid with regular work from home. Got offered it yesterday
Once the market picks up I'll have skills that take me up a notch or two in rate. Or maybe I'll love permiedom again so much that I stick with it this time
Shakes head in disbelief.
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I did the same 12 months ago. I can now say working for a consultancy is the worst type of employment possible. They try to sap your life and your morale, give you sh!t at every possible turn, dont support you when you need it and make you work 12 hours a day minimum, while not giving you time to learn about new technologies, but still sign you up for sales meetings to talk about the technology.
What area are you specialising in?
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Originally posted by MrNoMotivation View Postwhy say all that?
You contracted at one place for 3.5yrs. You were a permie anyway.
Did I just swear?
Ok has HMRC stopped reading this now...?
Yes you're right, and they could see that
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Originally posted by basshead View PostThey didn't ask "the question"
I would have waffled about security, career progression, challenges, family etc if they had.
You contracted at one place for 3.5yrs. You were a permie anyway.
Did I just swear?
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostWhat did you say to them when they asked you "the question" about going back to contracting when the market picks up? Well done, BTW.
I would have waffled about security, career progression, challenges, family etc if they had.
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What did you say to them when they asked you "the question" about going back to contracting when the market picks up? Well done, BTW.
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